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Fay Scrapbooks, Volume 1, Page 033

Fay Scrapbooks, Volume 1, Page 033

LISTENERS MISS
FAMILIAR VOICES
FROMAIRLANES
Vacation absences cause flood
of enquiring letters and
substitute suggestions
_ When BBC performers go vacationing the listening audience makes
known its preferences for substitute
artists in no uncertain terms. Much
of the -fan mail during the past
snonth has been on the subject of vacations.
Nancy the popular author and principal of the Happiness House program, mentioned before the microphone that she was considering a vacation, and the following days brought
many letters suggesting summer re-
sorts.
Lowell MacMillan is another performer whose silence while he was
enjoying a, week's holiday, elicited a
flood of protesting letters The tall
and genial MacMillan's vacation is
about over, as this is written, and he
will be back before the microphone
tomorrow evening.
When John D. Wells, the well-
known air columnist of WKBW, took
one night off last week the BBC
switchboard was swamped with calls
asking if he were ill, and when he
would return to„the air. As a matter
of fact, the protests of listeners who
miss their favorite artists has kept
several BBC performers from taking
vacations, in the usual sense.
Kenneth -Hines and Roger Baker
are two members of the announcing
staff who found from previous experience that getting away for a week
or two was impossible. Both of them
were forced to piece out a vacation
in half-day doses, to keep within
reach of the studios for most of
their regular programs.
EASTER BACKHOME HOUR
Soloists and orchestra provide
feature musical numbers
Easter Gloria, selected from the
mass by the Italian composer, Buzzi-
Peccia, will be a symphonic offering
in the Easter Day Back Home Hour
to be broadcast by the Columbia network from 11 o'clock to midnight.
Easter Dawn, sung by Elvera Rupple,
soprano, and Christ Arose, featuring
Lowell MacMillan, baritone, will also
be especitlly dedicated to the day.
The complete program to be broadcast in this late religious hour follows:
Ave Maria theme Gounod
Chime Introduction—Come Thou Al-
ii-i-rhty King DeGlardinl
Choristers, brass choir and orchestra
Beneath the Cross of Jesus Maker
Albert E!'l.=nin:., tenor;
Vocal octet and string orchestra
Easter Gloria Buzzl-Feccla
Symphony orchestra
Ashamed of Jesus Oliver
Florence Sully Todd, contralto;
Male quartet and orchestra
Organ selection—Hosanna ...DuBois
Easter Dawn Herbert
Elvera Rupple, soprano;
>'='.' vi-.::..■■.;■.'• ■
Christ Aroaa Lowry
Lowell MacMillan, baritone;
Choristers and orchestra
Easier Message—
Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name.Hold
Mona r.o,-_, soprano; vocal octet.
Brass choir and
Composition by Mozart
Back Home Hour Feature
Program arranged by Homer Rodeheaver will
go out over the Columbia system
A composition which Mozart wrote
is a boy and which is one of the
jest of his fifteen Masses Is included
_m the Back Home hour of the
Churchill Tabernacle to be heard over
WKBW of the Buffalo Broadcasting
Corporation and the Columbia Broadcasting system at 11 o'clock tonight.
tt is The Sanctus from the Mass
ta G.
Follow the Gleam, which is a Silver
Bay prize song of Bryn Mawr college, and which hps i;ircn taken uo
universally by the Y, W. C. A„ appears on the program as a duet by
Mona Ross, soprano, and Lowell MacMillan, baritone.
The program has been arranged
by Homer Rodeheaver, the country's
foremost gospel chorister, and includes many of the sings which he
has used in hi^; campaigning, such
is Sinkers I Am Pravin- for You,
Webb's Stand Up, Stand Up for
Jesus, and Hemy's Faith of Our
Fathers.
The address by the Rev. Clinton
H. Churchill will be on The Courage
of the Men of Yesterday. It is the
sermon he was to have given last
week, which h-r. p_>-tooned to allow
Billy Sunday fo go before the micro-
phon-. Th- ;--'- VI_1 ba intro-
:.;'cr. an-* c- - •-] with music, the
two num.: - -...-nv Sherwin's Sound
the Battle Cry, and Protheroe's Quit
Ye, Like Men.
The complete program is as follows:
Announcement — (Ave Maria back-
groun d) Gounod
Chimes—Followed by All Kail the
Power of Jesus Name.. Holden
Orchestra, octet, _o;):;,;io, octet
Prayer.
Hymn—Faith o.' Our Fathers. Hemy
Octet, tenor, octet
Sanetus—From The Mti.s in G Mozart
Orchestra
GO-Oel so: _■■_;— Pfi'low riv Gl^am .Douglas
Mrs, Ross and _.__ Mac-Mi! Ian, .:oprauo
F.nsemble duct
Aiiiiouuci..!-" ■ .. i ■-.ground)
Hymn—Sound .he Battle Cry Sherwin
Orchestra, octet, tenor
Message -Cou-ar.e or." the Men of Yesterday
The Rev Clin ton H Cnurchill
Gospel song—Quit Ye, Like Men....
Piotheroe
Bradley Yaw. b.niione, \vit_. orchestra
Hymn -Stand i.... Stand Up, lor Jesus
-,...... Webb
Orchestra, octet, contralto
Closing prayer.
Closing hymn-I urn Praying (or You
■ Sanksy
Closing
TABERNACLE BROADCAST
Special hymn orchestration will be
symphony's offering
A special arrangement of The Lord
Is My Shepherd will be played by a
symphony orchestra during- the Back
Home hour of the Churchill Tabernacle, to be broadcast by station
WKBW and 26 other stations in the
Columbia Broadcasting network at 11
o'clock Sunday night. The Rev.
Clinton H. Churchill will deliver the
message.
Prominent local soloists, Elvera
Rupple, soprano; Ruth Pettit, contralto, and Lowell Macmillan, base,
are to be heard in individual numbers and their voices will also join
with the vocal octet, accompanied by
the brass choir and orchestra, in the
singing- of Wonderful Peace, by
Cooper.
The complete program arranged
for this late religious service is as
follows:
Announcement (Ave Marie theme)...
,, Gounod
Chimes Modulation to O For a Heart
to Praise My Cod. Mason
Vocal Ensemble and Symphony
Orchestra
Hymn, Revive Us Again.. Husband
Male Quartet, Choristers and
Orchestra
The Lord Is My Shepherd. Smart
Symphony Orchestra
My Savior's Love Gabriel
Lowell MacniUlaii. bass; Vocal
Ensemble and Orchestra
Sunrise ,..B. D. Ackley
Elvera Rupple, soprano; Cholrs-
-i '.-.=. ' '-■■■;.c-.1
All the Way Mv Savior Leads Me..„Lowry
Vocal Octet and String Orchestra
SOLOISTS, GHOIR
SING BACK HOME
HOI OF PRAISE
Special orchestrations and pastor's
message complete Tabernacle
religious broadcast
An elaborate religious musical presentation will be made during the
Bach Home hour from the Churchill
Tabernacle to be broadcast over station WKBW and the Columbia Broadcasting System at 11 o"clock tonight.
O Worship the King has been especially arranged as a symphony orchestra rendition for this program.
)'):.::'... !:].■■;:■( .r-.v- .'.v.v.r.n. ..o Xvi.i'.
There, will be offered as a tenor solo
by Albert Erisman with accompaniment by the vocal octette and string
choir. A sermon will be delivered by
the Rev. Clinton H. Churchill, pastor
of the tabernacle.
The complete program for this
weekly Buffalo contribution to a chain
of twenty CBS broadcast stations is as
follows:
Announcement .Ave Maria theme -
Gounod
Orchestra
Chimes Modulation to O Worship the
King Haydn
Vocal tin.-nib;--- and -.ymohony Orchestra
Gospel Hymn—Higher Ground.. .Gabriel
Soloists, Choristers and Orchestra
Prayer from Jewels of the Madonne
Wolf-Ferrari
Symphony Orchestra
Announcement
Hymn—Come to the Saviour Root
■ Male Quartet. Choral Group and
Orchestra
No Night There Danks
Albert Erlsman, tenor. Vocal Octette
and String Choir
Message—The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
Though Your Sins be as Scarlet
W. H. Doane
Symphony Orchestra
Lead Kindly Light.. Sullivan
Elvira Rupple. soprano Vocal Octette
and String Orchestra
Closing Hymn—Softly Now the Light
of Day.... ........ Von Weber
Vocal Octette and Symphony Orchestra
COLEMAN PLAYS
ORGAN FEATURE
AT TABERNACLE
Back Home Hour program gives
opportunity for variety
of vocal solos
-An old Londonderry air, Would God
I Were Tender Apple Blossoms, appears as an organ solo selection by
Carl Coleman on the Back Home
Hour originating at the Churchill
Evangelical Tabernacle, Buffalo, and
station WKBW for the nationwide
Columbia network at 11 o'clock: Sunday night.
Also included in the religious production is Master, No Offering, by
Parker, which will be done as a baritone solo by Lowell MacMillan, announcer-soloist of the BBC and formerly with the American Opera Company of Rochester. The evangelical
message will be given by the Rev.
Clinton H. Churchill, pastor.
The complete program for tonight
follows:
Announcement, Ave Maria theme.Gounod
Orchestra
Chime modulation to Onward Christian
Soldiers Sulliva
Jesus Calls Us Jude
Albert Erlsman, tenor; vocal octet and
orchestra
Sacred Chorale from The Seasons.Hayden
Symphony orchestra
Wonderful Words C. A. Freeman
Ruth Petit, coni-ako: string orchestra
Organ transcription, Would God I Were
the Tender Apple Blossom.
Londonderry Air
Carl Coleman
The Day of God Is Breaking Zundel
Elvera Rupple. soprano; chorister;
Master, No Offering Parker
Lowell Mr.cMil:.-_i. baritone;
Women's quartet and strings
Message—
The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
Go Labor On Zelmer
Mona Ross, male quartet
harp and strings
Depth of Mercy. Can There Be
A!r from C. M. VonWeber
Kenneth Hines. octet and orchestra
Back Home Hour, Good Night Ackley
Choristers and orchestra
Just For Today Eenke
Ruth Petit, contralto; Chois-
ters and Orchestra
Wonderful Peace. Cooper
Soloists, Vocal Octet, Brass
Choir and Orchestra
Closing hymn, God Be With You Till
We Meet Again Tomer
Vocal Octet and Symphony
Orchestra
BACK HOME MUSIC
MacMillan solo, Straub symphony
late Tabernacle features
A special arrangement of Hear Us,
O Lord, by Verdi, will be presented by
Herbert Straub and his symphony
orchestra during the Back Home Hour
program of the Churchill Tabernacle
to be broadcast over WKBW and the
Columbia Broadcasting System at 11
o'clock Sunday evening.
Lowell MacMillan, with accompaniment by a choral group and orchestra, will offer a baritone solo entitled
Saved by Grace. The message will
be delivered by the Rev. Clinton H.
Churchill, pastor of the Tabernacle.
The complete program follows:
Announcement (Ave Maria theme)...
Gounod
Chimes modulation to All Hall the
Power of Jesus Name Holden
Vocal ensemble and Symphony
Orchestra.
Blest Be the Tie That Binds Naegell
Soloists, Choristers and Orchestra
Hear Us, O Lord (Ave Maria) from
Otello Verdi
Symphony Orchestra.
Announcement.
The Church by vhe Side of the Road
3, D. Ackley
Elvera Rupple, soprano; Voca. Octet
and Orchestra.
Hymn—Saved by Grace Stebbins
Lowell MacMillan, baiitone; Choral
Group and Orchestra.
Message .. The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
My Jesus, I Love Thee Gordon
Vocal Octet and String Orchestra.
Hymn-Be Strong, Be Strong Burdett
Choristers, Brass Choir and Orchgestra.
Pan Ins Hymn Hopkins
Contralto solo. Vocal Octet and
Orchestra.

LISTENERS MISS
FAMILIAR VOICES
FROMAIRLANES
Vacation absences cause flood
of enquiring letters and
substitute suggestions
_ When BBC performers go vacationing the listening audience makes
known its preferences for substitute
artists in no uncertain terms. Much
of the -fan mail during the past
snonth has been on the subject of vacations.
Nancy the popular author and principal of the Happiness House program, mentioned before the microphone that she was considering a vacation, and the following days brought
many letters suggesting summer re-
sorts.
Lowell MacMillan is another performer whose silence while he was
enjoying a, week's holiday, elicited a
flood of protesting letters The tall
and genial MacMillan's vacation is
about over, as this is written, and he
will be back before the microphone
tomorrow evening.
When John D. Wells, the well-
known air columnist of WKBW, took
one night off last week the BBC
switchboard was swamped with calls
asking if he were ill, and when he
would return to„the air. As a matter
of fact, the protests of listeners who
miss their favorite artists has kept
several BBC performers from taking
vacations, in the usual sense.
Kenneth -Hines and Roger Baker
are two members of the announcing
staff who found from previous experience that getting away for a week
or two was impossible. Both of them
were forced to piece out a vacation
in half-day doses, to keep within
reach of the studios for most of
their regular programs.
EASTER BACKHOME HOUR
Soloists and orchestra provide
feature musical numbers
Easter Gloria, selected from the
mass by the Italian composer, Buzzi-
Peccia, will be a symphonic offering
in the Easter Day Back Home Hour
to be broadcast by the Columbia network from 11 o'clock to midnight.
Easter Dawn, sung by Elvera Rupple,
soprano, and Christ Arose, featuring
Lowell MacMillan, baritone, will also
be especitlly dedicated to the day.
The complete program to be broadcast in this late religious hour follows:
Ave Maria theme Gounod
Chime Introduction—Come Thou Al-
ii-i-rhty King DeGlardinl
Choristers, brass choir and orchestra
Beneath the Cross of Jesus Maker
Albert E!'l.=nin:., tenor;
Vocal octet and string orchestra
Easter Gloria Buzzl-Feccla
Symphony orchestra
Ashamed of Jesus Oliver
Florence Sully Todd, contralto;
Male quartet and orchestra
Organ selection—Hosanna ...DuBois
Easter Dawn Herbert
Elvera Rupple, soprano;
>'='.' vi-.::..■■.;■.'• ■
Christ Aroaa Lowry
Lowell MacMillan, baritone;
Choristers and orchestra
Easier Message—
Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name.Hold
Mona r.o,-_, soprano; vocal octet.
Brass choir and
Composition by Mozart
Back Home Hour Feature
Program arranged by Homer Rodeheaver will
go out over the Columbia system
A composition which Mozart wrote
is a boy and which is one of the
jest of his fifteen Masses Is included
_m the Back Home hour of the
Churchill Tabernacle to be heard over
WKBW of the Buffalo Broadcasting
Corporation and the Columbia Broadcasting system at 11 o'clock tonight.
tt is The Sanctus from the Mass
ta G.
Follow the Gleam, which is a Silver
Bay prize song of Bryn Mawr college, and which hps i;ircn taken uo
universally by the Y, W. C. A„ appears on the program as a duet by
Mona Ross, soprano, and Lowell MacMillan, baritone.
The program has been arranged
by Homer Rodeheaver, the country's
foremost gospel chorister, and includes many of the sings which he
has used in hi^; campaigning, such
is Sinkers I Am Pravin- for You,
Webb's Stand Up, Stand Up for
Jesus, and Hemy's Faith of Our
Fathers.
The address by the Rev. Clinton
H. Churchill will be on The Courage
of the Men of Yesterday. It is the
sermon he was to have given last
week, which h-r. p_>-tooned to allow
Billy Sunday fo go before the micro-
phon-. Th- ;--'- VI_1 ba intro-
:.;'cr. an-* c- - •-] with music, the
two num.: - -...-nv Sherwin's Sound
the Battle Cry, and Protheroe's Quit
Ye, Like Men.
The complete program is as follows:
Announcement — (Ave Maria back-
groun d) Gounod
Chimes—Followed by All Kail the
Power of Jesus Name.. Holden
Orchestra, octet, _o;):;,;io, octet
Prayer.
Hymn—Faith o.' Our Fathers. Hemy
Octet, tenor, octet
Sanetus—From The Mti.s in G Mozart
Orchestra
GO-Oel so: _■■_;— Pfi'low riv Gl^am .Douglas
Mrs, Ross and _.__ Mac-Mi! Ian, .:oprauo
F.nsemble duct
Aiiiiouuci..!-" ■ .. i ■-.ground)
Hymn—Sound .he Battle Cry Sherwin
Orchestra, octet, tenor
Message -Cou-ar.e or." the Men of Yesterday
The Rev Clin ton H Cnurchill
Gospel song—Quit Ye, Like Men....
Piotheroe
Bradley Yaw. b.niione, \vit_. orchestra
Hymn -Stand i.... Stand Up, lor Jesus
-,...... Webb
Orchestra, octet, contralto
Closing prayer.
Closing hymn-I urn Praying (or You
■ Sanksy
Closing
TABERNACLE BROADCAST
Special hymn orchestration will be
symphony's offering
A special arrangement of The Lord
Is My Shepherd will be played by a
symphony orchestra during- the Back
Home hour of the Churchill Tabernacle, to be broadcast by station
WKBW and 26 other stations in the
Columbia Broadcasting network at 11
o'clock Sunday night. The Rev.
Clinton H. Churchill will deliver the
message.
Prominent local soloists, Elvera
Rupple, soprano; Ruth Pettit, contralto, and Lowell Macmillan, base,
are to be heard in individual numbers and their voices will also join
with the vocal octet, accompanied by
the brass choir and orchestra, in the
singing- of Wonderful Peace, by
Cooper.
The complete program arranged
for this late religious service is as
follows:
Announcement (Ave Marie theme)...
,, Gounod
Chimes Modulation to O For a Heart
to Praise My Cod. Mason
Vocal Ensemble and Symphony
Orchestra
Hymn, Revive Us Again.. Husband
Male Quartet, Choristers and
Orchestra
The Lord Is My Shepherd. Smart
Symphony Orchestra
My Savior's Love Gabriel
Lowell MacniUlaii. bass; Vocal
Ensemble and Orchestra
Sunrise ,..B. D. Ackley
Elvera Rupple, soprano; Cholrs-
-i '.-.=. ' '-■■■;.c-.1
All the Way Mv Savior Leads Me..„Lowry
Vocal Octet and String Orchestra
SOLOISTS, GHOIR
SING BACK HOME
HOI OF PRAISE
Special orchestrations and pastor's
message complete Tabernacle
religious broadcast
An elaborate religious musical presentation will be made during the
Bach Home hour from the Churchill
Tabernacle to be broadcast over station WKBW and the Columbia Broadcasting System at 11 o"clock tonight.
O Worship the King has been especially arranged as a symphony orchestra rendition for this program.
)'):.::'... !:].■■;:■( .r-.v- .'.v.v.r.n. ..o Xvi.i'.
There, will be offered as a tenor solo
by Albert Erisman with accompaniment by the vocal octette and string
choir. A sermon will be delivered by
the Rev. Clinton H. Churchill, pastor
of the tabernacle.
The complete program for this
weekly Buffalo contribution to a chain
of twenty CBS broadcast stations is as
follows:
Announcement .Ave Maria theme -
Gounod
Orchestra
Chimes Modulation to O Worship the
King Haydn
Vocal tin.-nib;--- and -.ymohony Orchestra
Gospel Hymn—Higher Ground.. .Gabriel
Soloists, Choristers and Orchestra
Prayer from Jewels of the Madonne
Wolf-Ferrari
Symphony Orchestra
Announcement
Hymn—Come to the Saviour Root
■ Male Quartet. Choral Group and
Orchestra
No Night There Danks
Albert Erlsman, tenor. Vocal Octette
and String Choir
Message—The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
Though Your Sins be as Scarlet
W. H. Doane
Symphony Orchestra
Lead Kindly Light.. Sullivan
Elvira Rupple. soprano Vocal Octette
and String Orchestra
Closing Hymn—Softly Now the Light
of Day.... ........ Von Weber
Vocal Octette and Symphony Orchestra
COLEMAN PLAYS
ORGAN FEATURE
AT TABERNACLE
Back Home Hour program gives
opportunity for variety
of vocal solos
-An old Londonderry air, Would God
I Were Tender Apple Blossoms, appears as an organ solo selection by
Carl Coleman on the Back Home
Hour originating at the Churchill
Evangelical Tabernacle, Buffalo, and
station WKBW for the nationwide
Columbia network at 11 o'clock: Sunday night.
Also included in the religious production is Master, No Offering, by
Parker, which will be done as a baritone solo by Lowell MacMillan, announcer-soloist of the BBC and formerly with the American Opera Company of Rochester. The evangelical
message will be given by the Rev.
Clinton H. Churchill, pastor.
The complete program for tonight
follows:
Announcement, Ave Maria theme.Gounod
Orchestra
Chime modulation to Onward Christian
Soldiers Sulliva
Jesus Calls Us Jude
Albert Erlsman, tenor; vocal octet and
orchestra
Sacred Chorale from The Seasons.Hayden
Symphony orchestra
Wonderful Words C. A. Freeman
Ruth Petit, coni-ako: string orchestra
Organ transcription, Would God I Were
the Tender Apple Blossom.
Londonderry Air
Carl Coleman
The Day of God Is Breaking Zundel
Elvera Rupple. soprano; chorister;
Master, No Offering Parker
Lowell Mr.cMil:.-_i. baritone;
Women's quartet and strings
Message—
The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
Go Labor On Zelmer
Mona Ross, male quartet
harp and strings
Depth of Mercy. Can There Be
A!r from C. M. VonWeber
Kenneth Hines. octet and orchestra
Back Home Hour, Good Night Ackley
Choristers and orchestra
Just For Today Eenke
Ruth Petit, contralto; Chois-
ters and Orchestra
Wonderful Peace. Cooper
Soloists, Vocal Octet, Brass
Choir and Orchestra
Closing hymn, God Be With You Till
We Meet Again Tomer
Vocal Octet and Symphony
Orchestra
BACK HOME MUSIC
MacMillan solo, Straub symphony
late Tabernacle features
A special arrangement of Hear Us,
O Lord, by Verdi, will be presented by
Herbert Straub and his symphony
orchestra during the Back Home Hour
program of the Churchill Tabernacle
to be broadcast over WKBW and the
Columbia Broadcasting System at 11
o'clock Sunday evening.
Lowell MacMillan, with accompaniment by a choral group and orchestra, will offer a baritone solo entitled
Saved by Grace. The message will
be delivered by the Rev. Clinton H.
Churchill, pastor of the Tabernacle.
The complete program follows:
Announcement (Ave Maria theme)...
Gounod
Chimes modulation to All Hall the
Power of Jesus Name Holden
Vocal ensemble and Symphony
Orchestra.
Blest Be the Tie That Binds Naegell
Soloists, Choristers and Orchestra
Hear Us, O Lord (Ave Maria) from
Otello Verdi
Symphony Orchestra.
Announcement.
The Church by vhe Side of the Road
3, D. Ackley
Elvera Rupple, soprano; Voca. Octet
and Orchestra.
Hymn—Saved by Grace Stebbins
Lowell MacMillan, baiitone; Choral
Group and Orchestra.
Message .. The Rev. Clinton H. Churchill
My Jesus, I Love Thee Gordon
Vocal Octet and String Orchestra.
Hymn-Be Strong, Be Strong Burdett
Choristers, Brass Choir and Orchgestra.
Pan Ins Hymn Hopkins
Contralto solo. Vocal Octet and
Orchestra.